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Yes. For items left in the Terminal Building, Lost and found is located in the Airport Police Office on the second floor of the Terminal Building in Room 210 or you may contact them at (406) 657-8498. If an item was left on the plane, contact the airline with which you were flying to report lost items.

At Billings Logan International Airport safety of our passengers is our top priority. It is for these safety reasons that a number of items are not allowed on board aircraft or onto the concourses. Check with the airline on which your are travelling for any restrictions the airline has. For a list of items that are commonly allowed or strictly prohibited by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), please refer to their Website at Prohibited Items

Yes. For items left in the Terminal Building, Lost and found is located in the Airport Police Office on the second floor of the Terminal Building in Room 210 or you may contact them at (406) 657-8498. If an item was left on the plane, contact the airline with which you were flying to report lost items.

Whether you're traveling alone or traveling in a large group, there are many fun activities for you while you wait. You can shop in the Airport Gift Shop on the concourse, eat in the restaurant or just relax in the lounge. You may also want to take a short walk over to the Yellowstone County Museum, which is located south of the Terminal Building. For more information visit our Terminal Services

Both short-term, long-term, and express parking lots are located a short distance from the Terminal Building for your convenience. Rates for each lot are posted on signs at the entrance to the parking lot. Visit the Airport Parking page for current rates or a map of the parking lots. Airport Parking

Yes, for the safety of passengers, it is necessary to show a photo ID before you are allowed to board a plane. We recommend that you contact your airline for their specific procedures regarding acceptable forms of photo identification.

The airlines are requesting that passengers arrive at least an hour and a half to two hours before their scheduled flight departure time, due to increases in Airport security. We recommend that you check with your airline prior to your flight to determine what time you should arrive.

The City of Billings Human Resources Department handles all jobs in the Aviation Department. For current job listings, visit the City of Billings Human Resources Department. Contact individual airline companies regarding airline job openings. City of Billings Human Resources Web site

Billings Logan International Airport is committed to providing safe access to all areas of the Terminal Building for all users of the Airport. If someone is unable to use the stairs or the escalator, elevators are available to help a disabled person up to the second floor and concourse areas. The airlines are available to provide wheelchair assistance. Handicapped parking is available for those who are certified.

The Airport does have regulations concerning the possession of firearms in any of the Airport's facilities, including the Terminal Building. Firearms are generally not allowed in Airport facilities, unless they are (1) enclosed in a carrying case or container for shipment by air, and (2) carried by a peace officer, government employee or member of the Armed Forces, when such person is on official duty which authorized the possession of a firearm.If you are planning to travel with a firearm, also check with the TSA and the airline you are traveling on for their regulations concerning firearms.

In 1978, the airline industry was deregulated and many of the airlines went to a different method of doing business. Most established a routing method using a "hub and spoke" strategy, using key cities as hubs where all the flights converged from the smaller airports or the spokes. This method allows customers to reach the widest possible choice of destinations with only one transfer and utilizes the airline's equipment in a more productive way. On a given day, several hundred people want or need to fly out of Billings, however, only a few may actually want to go to your destination choice of San Diego. Imagine the number of planes that would need to be flown into and out of Billings if each was a nonstop flight to all of the major cities in our country. Using the hub and spoke method the airlines can load one plane with Billings residents who are going to many destinations and fly them to a hub city where they can all transfer to a new plane going to the destination of their choice together with other people from other cities who have been flown to that same hub to also go to the city of their choice.

Southwest Airlines is one of the few airlines that does not use a hub and spoke strategy. They in fact offer point-to-point service in larger urban markets. Since Southwest is a point-to-point carrier, the location of the airports that they provide service out of is very critical to them. Typically they will not even consider a location unless the airport is doing well in excess of 1,000,000 passenger boardings per year. Since Billings only has approximately 450,000 passenger boardings per year, Southwest does not have any interest in coming here in the foreseeable future. Simply stated, our market is not large enough.

Drones, also known as Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are regulated by the FAA. To operate a drone within a 5 mile radius of the airport, you must comply with FAA regulations and contact the Billings Air Traffic Control Tower. Drones

The Airport does present an excellent opportunity to advertise your products or business. Hundreds of thousands of people pass through the Billings Logan International Airport's doors each year. The advertising signs and display cases that you see in the baggage claim area are property of the Airport, but are operated by a local sign and advertising contractor. To arrange for an opportunity to advertise at the Airport, contact Epcon Signs in Billings at (406) 248-7401.

Since 1975, no tax dollars have been used to help operate the Airport. Billings Logan International Airport is supported completely by user fees. This means those who utilize the Airport help to pay for the Airport's operational costs. Any business that operates on Airport property has some form of agreement with the City's Aviation and Transit Department to remit a rental charge or fee to the Airport. Hence, those who purchase airline tickets, rent cars, park at the Airport, eat or drink in the restaurant, or purchase a gift at the Airport are in a small way helping to contribute to the operation of the Airport. It is the fairest way possible. Those who use the facility help pay for it; others do not.

To purchase airline tickets, contact either the airline directly or via the airline's website or a travel agent. For the convenience of our passengers we have provided contact information for travel agents in Billings, as well as links to online ticket purchasing sites. Purchase Tickets